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  • Why Graphics Card Prices Are Dropping (and How Much They Cost Now)

    Why Graphics Card Prices Are Dropping (and How Much They Cost Now)

    After dealing with months of limited supplies and aggressive scalpers, buying a graphics card or gaming console is becoming easier. They’re not back to manufacturer suggested retail prices (MSRP) yet, but prices have dropped and availability has increased for all in-demand Nvidia and AMD graphics cards, as well as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S…


  • Why You Should Play the Original ‘Doom’ With Ray Tracing

    Why You Should Play the Original ‘Doom’ With Ray Tracing

    When you hear the words “ray tracing,” your mind likely dredged up images of cutting-edge games. Ray tracing didn’t hit mainstream PC GPUs until 2018, and only the latest generation of consoles supports the tech, so it wasn’t much of a consideration for a majority of the gaming community until recently. Still, retro games can…


  • How to Make Old PC Games Look (and Play) Better on a Newer Computer

    How to Make Old PC Games Look (and Play) Better on a Newer Computer

    One of the best things about being a PC gamer is that it’s almost always possible to get your old games running on your new computer. However, unlike playing retro console games on modern TVs, there’s no universal solution for making that happen. Owing to the myriad hardware and software configurations you might be running…


  • Use DLSS to Make Your PC Game Run Better

    Use DLSS to Make Your PC Game Run Better

    Ray Tracing and 4K are the most-talked-about capabilities of Nvidia’s GeForce RTX graphics cards. The DLSS feature these GPUs can use doesn’t get as much buzz, but it’s just as impressive — especially given the magic it can work on frame rates for those playing on low and mid-range hardware.